
250 Configuring Digital Private Network Signalling System1
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide P0911588 Issue 01
• MWC strings received, indicating that the voice mails have been retrieved
When assigning message centres, you can program all three parameters for each.
Remember that the following procedure is not to select a message centre, but to
program any or all of the five available message centres. (This is similar to the
Direct Dial functionality.)
1. Choose Services, Telephony Services, Lines, Telco Features.
2. Click Voice message centre numbers.
3. Choose a Voice message center: 1 to 5.
The existing set (DN) for Message Waiting is displayed, if available, as
Tel#:XXXX.
4. Type the new target number (starting with an access code, if required), or
None. For example: 65142222.
The display shows MWI:AN*1#. This is a string sent by the PBX holding the
message centre.
5. Program the number that the user will dial on the IC key to retrieve a message
from the messaging centre.
6. Program the Non-Specified Information (NSI) string for the MWI that is
expected from the particular message centre.
The display shows MWC:AN*0#. See the next procedure: “Programming
MWI and MWC.”
7. Program the NSI string for the MWC that is expected from the message
centre.
Note: The line must be programmed to Appear and/or Ring at the set.
Tips
The MWI and MWC strings used in this procedure are default NSI strings for
Message Waiting.
*58B*AN*1# – Message Waiting Indication
*58B*AN*0# – Message Waiting Cancellation
This provides the information required to program the strings as:
AN*1# for MWI, and
AN*0# for MWC
Private network strings will differ with different message centres. These should
only be changed on the advice of your customer service representative.
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